The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released the figures Wednesday. That’s up from 2,200 a month ago.

Besides people who picked a plan, the department says 74,000 Pennsylvanians submitted applications to cover 137,000 people, such as themselves, their spouses and children.

About 40,000 were deemed eligible to enroll in a plan that’s partially subsidized by a federal tax credit to make it less expensive for consumers.

The figures reflect the first two months of signups amid troubles with the federally run website, Healthcare.gov, which is a primary gateway to the marketplace. Insurers expect the rate of people enrolling to increase in December.